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Friday, May 20, 2016

A Song for Nagasaki

A brilliant flash.

A wall of fire and smoke.

And death. 70,000 dead.

And yet, Dr. Takashi Nagai, who survived the bombing of Nagasaki,
found hope in the ruins.

In this inspirational DVD, you'll learn:

why the Japanese Emperor visited Dr. Nagai in his cottage.

how Dr. Nagai abandoned atheism for Catholicism

why Dr. Nagai is considered a national hero in Japan

how in the rubble of Nagasaki Dr. Nagai found All That Remains

the cause for Nagai's sainthood is open and he is currently a "Servant of God"

Get All That Remains now
at 20% off* with code ATR16.

If you haven't read A Song for Nagasaki,
you'll want to order this book as well.

In A Song for Nagasaki
Father Paul Glynn writes a riveting biography of the holy man of
Nagasaki. He also provides historical background on Nagai's family, the
history of Japan and glimpses into Japanese culture that will help you
to better understand Catholicism in Japan.

As an added bonus, the book contains artwork by Dr. Nagai and pictures from his life.

Get A Song for Nagasaki now
at 20% off* with code ATR16.

All That Remains and A Song for Nagasaki
will provide you with inspiration and food for thought about the
morality of war, the good that God takes from horrible situations and
how a Catholic doctor became a national hero and his book a national
bestseller in a country with less than 2% Christian population.

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Norman Grubb gave this series of addresses in 1954 at the Evangelical Missionary Association of Japan and Deeper Life Conference in Karuizawa, Japan. In these eight days of love and fellowship he pours out his own 'missionary heart' to them as only one who has "walked their walk" can do!